Monday, February 22, 2010

Fact Set #2 Devil’s Slide Crash

A man traveling on Highway 1 today drove off Devils Slide and plummeted 150-feet of off a cliff. The 24-year-old motorist, whose name has not been released suffered minor injuries and was taken to San Francisco General Hospital.
The man was driving his Mazda sedan north towards San Francisco at 4:10a.m.; in very dense fog when he missed a turn and drove over the side of the cliff. The car landed on its wheels and the man was able to dial 911.
The road was closed for two hours in both directions while rescue crews worked to locate the man. The dense fog did not help the rescue efforts which were already difficult because of the precarious position of the vehicle. CHP and Cal Fire worked together during the rescue which involved rappelling off the side of the cliff to reach the vehicle and bringing the man back up the cliff in a protective cage.
Although the day started out badly for the man things could have been worse, the only visible injury he sustained was a bump on the head. CHP Sgt. Trent Ross said, “He did what he was supposed to do, he wore his seat belt, there is no doubt it would have been fatal.”

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